Review: Saving Her Angel by Missy Jane

Eleanor has loved her
boss Cam from afar for years, but now he wants to retire and send her
away. Tearing her heart out would have been kinder.

Archangel
Camael must never fall for a woman. If he does, he’ll lose his angelic
powers, and he will age like a human. Protecting humans from evil is
paramount and has meant periodically reinventing his identity to avoid
rousing suspicion. But as his desire grows for his secretary, Eleanor,
duty feels more like a burden, because he can’t imagine starting a new
life without her.

He can never fall in love.

A force of
evil is wreaking havoc and Cam and his Archangel brothers scramble to
determine and thwart the cause. The key lies in Eleanor’s tormenting
memories, but if they push her too hard, she might snap. Cam must walk
the delicate line between protecting Eleanor, appeasing his brothers,
and saving the world.

SAVING HER ANGEL reads pretty similar to it's two predecessors, but I enjoyed meeting Eleanor and getting to know Camael better while Missy Jane unraveled their love story. While you can read book three as a standalone, you will miss a few things and you won't always have the full story when things are talked about.

Eleanor has been in love with her boss Cam for years, but Cam has never seen her more than a colleague. Cam is now retiring and not only does that mean she is losing her job, but she won't see Cam everyday anymore either. It's time for Cam to reinvent his identity and that means putting his current identity to rest. As he is in the process of doing that, evil goes after his secretary Eleanor. Cam starts waking up to the fact that Eleanor is a beautiful woman that is on the way to stealing his heart and making him want to fall.

As in most paranormal romances, Cam and Eleanor's relationship is up and down throughout the book. They do make a super cute couple and they have a recognizable spark, but I felt like we only got to see the surface of their feelings for each other. I felt like the writing was missing the depth of feelings I felt from the first couple in the Archangels series. I really did enjoy Cam and Elanor in SAVING HER ANGEL, I just wish the emotions would have jumped a little more off the pages. I guess that has more to do with the writing than the relationship itself though.

I will continue the series because I still really want to hear more about Gabriel. He is mentioned again in SAVING HER ANGEL, but we don't get anymore information on him and I think his story will be phenomenal.

I gave it 3/5 stars

* This book was provided free of charge from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.